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Oh, no, vermaden, this would hardly be better. No one would expect the task and tab bars merged horizontally that way.
There would still be no boundary between the tab bar and outside the application. And the tab bar would not start on the left-border of the browser, but in the middle, which would be rather strange visually.
I had the same idea today. It's illustrated here: http://ezrakatz.net/ezra/tiki-view_blog_post.php?blogId=3&postId=11...
Edited 2009-03-02 04:50 UTC
I'm sure they've thought of that one too at Apple's. There's just that one problem: it's shit.
I myself never had any problems adapting to the new model. It's clear as sky, the tab bar's gone but there's a new grabber in the corner of one. My only problem with it is it brings distortion to the before so elegant and clean OS X interface. So much buttons and stuff in the title bar. Well, I don't actually even own a Mac yet so no big deal.
If I was a Windows-user, I'd use Chrome. Safari doesn't look that good. Plus I don't use nor need a graphical history so the eye-candy doesn't catch me.





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2006-11-18
Generally putting tabs into titlebar is not a bad idea IMHO, all browser bars/toolbars are one less, but they should do that that way for example:
[X] [-] [+] Safari (taskbar) | New Tab (tabbar) | ...
This way roles of tabbar and taskbar are clear and exlusive.